Pussy Galore was an
American garage rock band that formed in
Washington, D.C. in 1985. They had a constantly fluid line-up until their demise in 1990.
History
The band's earliest incarnation consisted of guitarist and vocalist
Jon Spencer, guitarist and occasional vocalist
Julia Cafritz and drummer John Hammill, though this line-up would be subject to both change and expansion in later years. Following the self released 7"
Feel Good About Your Body, they added guitarist
Neil Hagerty, and replaced Hammill with former
Sonic Youth drummer
Bob Bert after the band moved to New York City. They further expanded the line-up by taking on then 16-year-old Cristina Martinez as a guitarist. Martinez was not a musician and had simply taken the photograph for the 7". The new lineup recorded the
EP Groovy Hate Fuck. The EP, like all of their early releases, would be self-released on their own Shove Records label. They subsequently left for New York where they released a limited-edition
cassette-only cover album of the
Rolling Stones'
Exile on Main Street. They followed this up in January 1987 with another self-released mini-set
Pussy Gold 5000. Shortly after this Martinez left the band and formed
Boss Hog a few years later.
In September 1987, Pussy Galore recorded their debut album and their first recording for another label,
Right Now! on
Caroline Records. Shortly following the release of
Right Now!, Hagerty left the band and was replaced by
Kurt Wolf but he was to return to...
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